ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Brandeis graduate Noah Copeland is a football chameleon, willing and able to adapt to whatever role he's asked to perform.

If Navy needs him to function as a blocker or decoy, the fullback is content to handle tasks that often go unnoticed. And when Copeland is asked to shoulder more of an offensive load, he can do that, too.

Copeland ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns, leading Navy to a 21-10 victory over Texas State on Saturday.

“It feels nice just to contribute more, even if it's just running now,” said Copeland, a sophomore who helped Navy prevail in its 10th straight senior day game. “The last couple games, I just had to do my role. It's all about doing your role rather than running the ball and stats.”

Copeland scored on runs of 15 and 16 yards as the Midshipmen (7-4) won for the sixth time in seven games. It was his second 100-yard game this season and the first two-TD game of his college career.

Shaun Rutherford threw a touchdown pass to Isaiah Battle for the Bobcats (3-7), who dropped their fourth consecutive game.

Playing against his former team, Bobcats running back Marcus Curry had 67 yards on 11 carries and he caught five passes for 34 yards.